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Kuenzler Cactus Quotes By Richard Proenneke

Needs? I guess that is what bothers so many folks. They keep expanding their needs until they are dependent on too many things and too many other people ... I wonder how many things in the average American home could be eliminated if the question were asked, "Must I really have this?" I guess most of the extras are chalked up to comfort or saving time.
Funny thing about comfort - one man's comfort is another man's misery. Most people do't work hard enough physically anymore, and comfort is not easy to find. It is surprising how comfortable a hard bunk can be after you come down off a mountain. — Richard Proenneke

Kuenzler Cactus Quotes By Santino Hassell

You and he are so protective of each other that you blame yourselves as soon as something happens with the other — Santino Hassell

Kuenzler Cactus Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Lying in one's own way is almost better than telling the truth in someone else's way; in the first case you're a man, and in the second - no better than a bird! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Kuenzler Cactus Quotes By Kelly Batten

You two would get on like a house on fire. Don't douse the flames before you've struck a match. — Kelly Batten

Kuenzler Cactus Quotes By Svami Prajnanpad

There are thousands of lives in one single life. — Svami Prajnanpad

Kuenzler Cactus Quotes By Cinda Williams Chima

One bright day in the middle of the night, two dead boys got up to fight. They drew their swords and shot each other. A deaf police man heard the noise, and ran to save the two dead boys. And if you don't believe it's true, ask the blind man, he saw it too. — Cinda Williams Chima

Kuenzler Cactus Quotes By Theodore Zeldin

I particularly value conversations which are meetings on the borderline of what I understand and what I don't, with people who are different from myself. — Theodore Zeldin